These photographs of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen stepping out in New York City are a few weeks old but both girls look great. Ashley is wearing a navy blue scarf over a grey overcoat paired with black jeans and black Chelsea boots while a recently engaged Mary-Kate is sporting her vintage Cartier engagement ring along with a navy coat, distressed skinny jeans and black pumps. Continue reading to view additional images of their outfits.

Dip-die hair is tricky to get right so going full heartedly pastel must take quite the wizard hairstylist and if anyone could pull it off the Olsen twins would be the girls to do it! Love this look on them!

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen hosted a celebration for their TEXTILE Elizabeth and James collection at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills on Tuesday. Known for their avante-garde outfits the twins were looking very classic in skinny jeans and ballet flats, with Mary-Kate sporting a button up shirt and Ashely a pink cardigan. Continue reading to view additional images of MK&A’s looks.

Actresses and fashion moguls Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen do some last minute Christmas shopping earlier this week in California. Both girls were highlighting their famous sloppy-chic style, Mary-Kate in all-black with John Lennon style glasses and Ashely in a long grey cardigan carrying a vintage Hermes Kelly bag. Continue reading for additional photos.

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are going to continue to expand their fashion empire by adding an accessories line to their flourishing up market label The Row. First to hit the stores will be a a collection of sunglasses designed in collaboration with Linda Farrow. The vintage inspired shades will include aviators, and oversized square and round frames priced from $325 to $390.

“We’re testing the market first and obviously these are four very different silhouettes, so we’re seeing what people are responding to and we’ll open up a couple more silhouettes for fall,” Ashley told WWD. “We tried to find certain pieces that look good on more than one face, to pay close attention to how they fit certain faces and make them wearable at the same time.”